An alternative to the pantone engine HHO gas?

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An alternative to the pantone engine HHO gas?




by jlt22 » 04/08/09, 10:10

Hello,

I just find you some news about the water engine.
The principle lies in the HHO gas injection (result of the electrolysis of water by embedded system) in the air intake pipe of moteur.Economie of 20%.
As I do not know if the question has already been dealt with on this site, I forward you the info

Here is the link:
http://www.econo-ecolo.org/spip.php?article2300
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by wirbelwind262 » 05/08/09, 20:02

Hello !
if you are looking for the subject "improved electrolysis" it is this way:
https://www.econologie.com/forums/electrolys ... t1228.html
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by elephant » 05/08/09, 20:36

let's go, go, wirbelwind, this forum only makes 246 unhappy little pages of nothing at all! Do not discourage new ones! :D
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by pb2487 » 10/08/09, 00:15

I do not understand where the energy used for electrolysis is drawn.
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by Christophe » 10/08/09, 10:02

The HHO kit has been treated already many times: Type HHO here! !

I propose to lock: it feels the fake full nose!

And this will be a good 1er test product for the association!

ps: pb2487, the only "interesting" possibility would be to EXCLUSIVELY recover the braking energy ... but I doubt that such kit will do it ...
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by pb2487 » 10/08/09, 10:18

Christophe wrote:ps: pb2487, the only "interesting" possibility would be to EXCLUSIVELY recover the braking energy ... but I doubt that such kit will do it ...


Exactly, it's not stupid. Use the lost energy.
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by Christophe » 10/08/09, 10:28

Yes but anyway the current alternators are not powerful enough to:

a) recover enough energy
(B) reasonably brake a car

In addition it would require to use more the engine brake (therefore result depends on the type of driving) and a change of the carto!

BMW already has an equivalent "braking recovery" system on its range efficient Dynamics, it says that it saves (only) 3%.

https://www.econologie.com/forums/bmw-effici ... t4303.html
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by pb2487 » 10/08/09, 10:48

mouai it's not huge ...
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by Christophe » 10/08/09, 11:09

I never said that it was ... but it gives an order of magnitude ... of what the manufacturers are currently doing ...
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by pb2487 » 10/08/09, 11:40

Christophe wrote:I never said that it was ... but it gives an order of magnitude ... of what the manufacturers are currently doing ...


Pfffff ...... Well no I see it.
I'm the one who says it .....

IT'S NOT HUGE !!!!!!!
It is not stupid to recover lost energy.

So what? I do not see where the problem is ....
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